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Win Xp Copy to folder...

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Win 7 has a nifty trick that allows one to copy a file to a directry even if that diectory already has a file with the same name.

How can i achieve this in XP ? (without having to rename all the files)
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Default none.....3rd party maybe
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done some looking on google but get only Duplicate file finders. etc

And why does the spell checker on her mark google as incorrect spelling.
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Mclaren wrote:And why does the spell checker on her mark google as incorrect spelling.
on where?...

and... it's supposed to be a capital G, as the word Google, (despite its common application in modern parlance), is not a verb...
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Windirstat will let you know what are your spacehogs but as for empties who knows. Maybe you can just arrange by smallest to biggest?
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